. gtpavtanit. | THURSDAY, JANT^TTsCI". 1 Grand Concert. j On last Tuesdey evening the i Brass and String Bands of our town gave a : grard concert in tbe Court IL>u*e. At an early hour tbe spacious Court room was fill ed to its utmost capacity, and at 7 o'clock the bands proceeded from their rooms to the ; Concert room. Tbe concert was opened by the brass band, which performed some of its choicest pieces to the evident satisfac tion of the audience. The String baud then executed several pieces, when the attention of the audience was directed to an individu al who entered the door. He was dressed in the costume of an Irih hod.carrier, being at. j tired in an old blue coat, red shirt, large : white hat, and bearing upon his shoulder a ! boil. As he entered the door, he exclaimed ; in real Irish brogue, "How are ye me laddy- ; bucks ?" At tl is conduct, the ire of some of ; the audience was aroused, and cries of " put j bim out," were heard in the house. He, ' however, proceeded through the prinoipal ; aisle to the bar. which was occupied by ihe band. lis made several bows to the audi ence, and said that if the band would play a bit of an accompanyment, he wou'.d siifg them a song, lie then proceeded to sing the •ong entitled " Lithe: and Shave," and went j through many evolutions while tha S ring j band ployed the aceompanyment. This fv.i- ' ture of-the entertainment brought the house ! down effectually. Peal after peal of laugh ter reut the room at different points during the singing of the song. After the song was ended ' Paddy" thankod the audience for the •ong, and re'ired vritb his hod by tbe same j entrance which ha came, atnid the moat deaf eeing shouts of applause. The String band then played several pieces, when the nudieaco was informed that the Brass band would conclude tho ooncstt by playing the peloe entitled the " Mocking j Bird," unless some others were requested.— i After of this peioe, some 1 ' one in the audience called for " Hail Colum- ; bin." The cnli took like wild-fire —the pa- f triotis.n of t' e people seemed to raise to i's ' highest pitch, and rhe cry for that noble old j air was taktn up by every tor.gue until the j wails of tho building seemed to tremble. As j eoon as quiet was restored, the hand struck i op the Botes of that soul.stit ring anthem. ! "While the band played, the tears sparkled in | the eyes of many of the older persons ol the j assembly, and the faces of tho young were j radiant with enrle*. At the conelusion, j throe deafening eheers rent the room. The audience then called for a patriotic sang The member* of Ihe band Mii'g a song m'i tlrd the *' Union Forever," which was rs ceived with grJat enthusiasm. Th<* people then retired to their homes apparently well ; pleased with the entertainment. Th: Atlantic JMoathly. . - We have receiyai fr-.ra Missis. Ticknor Jc Fields, Publishers. tf D st -n, the Ftbruart number of the At- t lantic Monthly, which is now is its f urth vsar, and its increasing circulation giv?* ev idence of its popularity. This publication IS ODO of ihe highest standards of Ainrtican Literature, and the fr.ct that it will compare ve'y favorably with Kuropean works cf ths | same nature, though 'he latter have es- | tablisbed f-.-r muih longer p riods. should i make us feel a national pride in its exis poce ! Its pages are desti'u'o of nil recitals of the j bloody deda of pirnf#. or tho disgusting j loye stjries, which r.ie tbe principal part of i almost all American monthlies and weeklies; j it caters to no euah morbid taslc*; it is en- j tirely above it, and instead of pampering a Vitiated desire f:r works of fiction ar.d fool ishness, it provides for its readers a polid and healthy eollecti- r. of articles whose ten dency is to elevate tl c mind, turn it into new ehaar.els of thought and advance the cause nf true literatnrp. The refinement of a na tiou, is to be pretij oorrectly cstin a ed by : the character of its publications, we are ' afraid we should be considered far behind ; the age, if most of our serials rbould be ta- | ken as the criterion of out progress. To prove, however, that the taste for more j tolid reading is ou the iccreasc, we have on ly to turn our attention to the circumstance, that the issue of the Atlantic has been great er every year; this is very gratifying. Wt would say that every one, who is interested in improving the public mind, by a sound i *nd judicious course uf reading, should en- i courage this magazine. By withdrawing your subsreiption from triviul publication* ; and transferring it to the Atlantic, you will \ do your own self good, Ly receiving a hun- ■ died times more than the equivalent of your | money, but you will al*o confer an obliga tion on your country, by supporting an en terprise which is an honor to her; "a word to the wise is sufficient." We re not in the habit of "puffing" | monthlies, but truth compels us to say the Atlantic is the best periodical in America. A bad Practice. We notioe that the boys of our town are growing worse, daily. Large crowds of them are to be found on tbe streets at all hours in the day and at almost all Lours of the night, engaged in all kinds of impudent and mean practices, among which |j the habit of throwing snow balls at every pisser-by whether ladj or gentleman, old or yoauz. We have noticed frequently, largo crowds of boys of all ages, not small bi y* al >■ e, but those who ore old enough to know 1)1 er, cußgregatod upon the oorners, watch- I g every opportunity of throwing at persons , who may happen along in sleds or sleighs, er those who are passing along the side walks. We baye seen large boys throwing at ladies • A old people who were unable to protect I rmselves against their unmanerly assaults. T is practico should be aha ed at once in Cme niaoner. We fcra d a gentleman who b id been the victim of these assaults At dif ferent times, saying that he intended to bate some large boys arrested for suoh conduct.— We thiok if some-steps wece taken in this direction an abat-emen: of these hosriiiuca. Bnsincs3 WZcn. , , ~ , ~ Tha road alocg which the man. of biinineFH travels in pursuit of eumpe tence of wealth is not a macademised ore. nor does it ordinarily lead through pleasant Bienes or by well springs of delight. Oo the Contrary it is a rough and rugged path, be set with thorns, and full of pit-tails and snares, which can only be avoided by tbe ex ercise of watchful care and After each day's journey over this worse than ordinary turnpike, the way-farer needs some thing more than rest. Ila requires solace, and he deaetve* it. lie is weary of the dull pruse cf life, and thirsts for the poetry. Ilap. py is the business man who can find that so cial intercourse and solace and poetry at home. Warm greetings from loving hearts —fond glances from bright eyes—the wel come shouts cf children—the thousand litf le arrangements for our comfort and enjoyment that eilent tell of thoughtful nod expectant love—the gentle ministrations that disen cumber us into an old ea*y seat before we are aware of it. These and like tokens of a! feetiou and sympathy constitute the poetry which reconcile us to the prose ot life.— Wives, think of the toils, the anxieties, the mortifications and wear that husbands un dergo to secure fir you comfortable homes, and compensate them for ibeir trials by mak ing tbem hrppv by their own firesides.—Ex change. CUT Commissioners. T >e C mnty fasuiiro-ltave be n in town this week nnd bard at work. Tbe people of the County may well feel proud of their Commissioners. As business men they haye no sup. riore, and as Gentlemen " we know of none better." What mokes us like ! tfcesn better than anything else, is the foot ! that tbey nre uncompromising Republicans. 1 aurc*. a-v,Tw -■—Tcwi-wre nil i n>ai i■ ■) iwIMU'I■ MARRIED. On the 2(3'.h inst., by ths Rev- J. Welker, Mr. Frederick Kurrz, editor of the Centre lteporier, tJ Miss Anna, daughter of Win. | Hurler. I With the above notice we received a nice cake, for which the happy couple have the | thanks of the whole " shanty." If the wife is half as ewert as the cake, Fred ought to .be satisfied. We .<aw the fair bride some ; years ag \ and we remember her as a bright, ; rosy.faced anu cheerful little creature that i might make any man happy. Thus another > printer has gone from among us. Well, wel', | let him go— d'-ar only knows which one tf : os may be called on next to try tbe realities J of an unknrv.n state. I GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY STORE, i Korth-East Corner of the Diamond, BKLI EFONTE, PA. iPHE UNDERSIGNED would re<-t>cctful!y in -- form hi s pa ions nnd the public generally thut he bus just returned from Eastern Markets wfcerf he has purchased and is now selling the largest and bo t assortment of DRUGS. MEDI CINES, FANCY ARTICLES, AC., ever brought to this country, lie has constantly on hand all the approved PATENT ME DICTN ES of the day. ALCHOUOL, BURNING FLUID, TINE OIL. COAL OIL. LINSEED OIL, PAINTs, VARNISH, Ac., togoiher with a large assortment of the TOBAC CO A "•'■EGA ft-, of the best brands. COAL OIL A FLllfD LAMPS. HAIR. TOOTH. NAIL, CLOTHES. A PAINT BRUSHES, PERFUMERY A HAIR OILS. Alan, a fin- assortment of Plain and Fancy CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS, StC.. &.C.. TOYS of every description, also 'FANC YCH IN A- W AIIE. , Prefer, p. • Otis una lauit.y rooeips tareiully and promptly filled. | Thankful ft r the patronage he has received da rt ng the last four years ho solicits a continuance of lire sam< , and Frtm tie experience lie has had | ho letls coiifitiont of giving satisfaction. FRANK P. GREEN. | Nov. 15. 13 fit).— tf, ~ LOOAN E ATING HOUSE. ASM IJIRRIARD SALOON. OYSTEUS WHOLESALE ASD DETAIL. r J"*' HE uadersignerl hereby informs his friefrds i and the public generally that he has rented the basement .-torv of I. R. Reynold's new build ing on Allegheny street, where he has opened an eating saloon, confectionery. Ac., on a large scale. Particular attention will be paid to business, j and every effort made to cater to tlio tastes of ■ those t ho may favor him with a call. GEO. W. DOWNING. | PtllcDtiti, April 12 "5U 16 ly, NOTICE -—Ail persons are hereby cautioned against meddling with the following named ! properly now in the hands of Are hey Moore, as I j ba vf purchased the same at Constable ."sale, and have loaned theui to him during my pleasure. 3 spring colts, 1 cow. 13 head of young cattle, 2 sows and 11) pigs. 11 shoats, 6 sett horse gears, threshing machine, horse power and carrier, 3 ■ p ows, singletrees. 1 road wagon nnd bed, 1 two I borso wagon, three filths of 50 ueres of wheat in ! the ground, three-fifths of 20 acres of rye in the [ ground, three-fifths of wheat in sheaf in t ho barn, [ 40 bushel of rye in game's, 100 bush, of oats in I garners, 200 bti.-h. of ears of oorn, 60 bush, screan ' ing. 2 cultivators, I sled, 1 lot ot hnv and corn | fodder. JOHN MOOllE j Jan. If, 'fil —3t. P ATRIOTS, AROUSE SINCE it is evident that a Civil war must on iue, let every Union and money saving per son call at the New Cash Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory on Bishop street, where the under signed ventures to say that ho can furnish the cit inert* of Belletbn'e and the surrounding country, with ALL KINDS OF WARE, manufactured fr m the hc.st material at VERY REDUCED PRICES, at least Irum 30 to 50 per cent, cheaper than can be pureliashed elsewher , to be assured of the above ail he demands is a call. JOHN S. LONBERGER. Jan. 10 '6l.—ly. "NjOiiCK. —All persons arc hereby cautined IN against meddling with the following named property now in the hands of Robert Patton, as we Lave purchased the same of Cuuatable Sale, and have loaned them to him during our pleas ure. One thresing machine and horse power, 1 wind mill, I sled, 1 Blraw berry roan horse. 1 grey borse, 1 bay mare, 1 small bay uiaro with foal, 4 setts of wagon gears, 6 head of yearling calves, two fif h of 45 acres of grain in the ground, two fifth of a lot of wheat, rye and oats in the sheaf | in the barn, 2 cows. 1 plow and 2 harrows, one yearling colt, 4 head of hogs, 1 wagon. THOMPSON, LINN A CO. Jan. 17, '6l.—3t. LIME: LIME: ; LIMEH!— " The subscriber re ; speetfully informs the public that he has erected a , Lime Kiln near the Porough of Bellelonle, where 1 he is making Lane of a superior quality—whioh is ocknoledged to he as white and pure us the Piym ouih liute. All he asks is to give it a trial, and ; he is satisfied the purchaser will come hack again. LEON MACK ALL. 1 Aij. 31, Mil —tf. | 1 .■ , POSTS FOR SALE,— The undersigned has qq band and for sale a large supply of Posts qf h'i kinds, which-will be sold in quantities tq suilpaf- I chasers and at reasonable prioes. Perjqqa : ing to buy will please call on tbe *qb* v >|>ihqt t #1 bi* j residcr ce'iri MilefTmrg, qpoq Mr, Wagqq* j the Miiwburg Mill. " JAMI9 JPan. IT, '6l, i ■Tfyyisa ! CBWTPK.SS 2&&33TK€2 Great Work on the Horse. THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES: BY HUBERT JENNINGS. V. S., PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOCT ASD OPERATIVE STTLL GERY IK TUB CBLLEGK OF PHILADELPHIA, ETQ. WILL TBLL You of the Urigin, History and dis tinctive traits of the various breeds of European, Asiatic, African and Amer ican Horses, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities of the an urn], and how to ascertain his age by the number and condition of his teeth ; illustrated with numerous explanato ry engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL THILL YOU of Breeding, Breaking, Stubling, Fecdiig, Grcoming, fchoeinj;, and tbe genera) management of the horse, witl tbe best modes of administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting Kicking, Rearing. Shying, itumb'.iug. Crib Biting, Kestlo-sqess, and other vices to which he is subject; with uu meri'Us explanatory engrn\ in;-s. THE HORSE AND HIS WSEASES WILL TELL YOU of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles. Sore Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza. Bron chitis. Fnenmonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling, Lampas, Fore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with oth er diseases of the Mou th and UespU ratory Organs. THE HORSE .AND HIS .DISEASES WILL TELL You of tbe causes, symptoms, ar.d Treatment of Worms, Rots, Colic, Strangulation, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoea Jaundice, Hepatirrhcea, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder. In flama tion, nnd other diseases of the Stom ach, Bowels, Liv-.r and Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TILL Yon of the causes, symptoms, and Treatxent of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavin, Ring-bone, Sweenie, Strains, Broken Kntes, Wind Galls. Founder. Sole Bruise and Gravrl, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches, Canker, Thrush nnd Corns ; also, of Megrims, Vertigo. Epilepiy. Staggers, and other diseas es of the Feot. Legs, and Head THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL IELL YOU of Hie causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Gla nders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mango, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Galls. Diseases of the Eye Jt Heart, Ac., Ac., and how to manage Castration, 1 leeding, Trephinning. Toweling, Firing, Hernia. Amputa tion, Tapping, and other surgical op erations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES . j WILL TELL l'uu of liarej c McitiuU ot taming Horses; how to Approach, lla'ter, or Stable a Colt; bow to accustom a borsa to strange founds and sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break hiin to Harness; also, the form and 'aw of WARRANTY. The whole being the result ot more than fifteen years' careful study of the habits, pe culiarities, wants and weakness ot this noble and useful animal. The book contains 354 pages, appropriately il lutrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It is printed in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to ar.y address, postage paid, on receipt ofpiice, half bound, $ I 00, or in cloth, extra,s 1,26 •Siooo A YEAR";,": priting men vciv wCi-re, in eel nig .tie above, and other popular woiks ot outs. Our inducements to ail sucu arc exceeding'}' liberal. For single epics of the Book, rr for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER. Publisher, No. 617 Susom t., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. fi, ITCO, — Cm. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK 81978588886 AT BURKSIDES' WARRANTED to be just what we represent them. We have the very best which we warrant, and lower grades in all their varietios. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND SEE FOR YO'fRSELF leather of ell DcscripHoas. BELTING kept for Machinery. Any si7e have not got I can get in a weeks time. Sold a city prices. A LA UGE STOCK OF SHOE FINDIGS DEFY COMPETITION IN HATA TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Cart Gears, Cart Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, nnd every article made and kept by Saddlers. WHIPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, AND CAPS WAT A It PROOF ROOTS. DOUBLE SOU LED WARRANTED, COPPER 'PIPED HOOTS AND SHOES FOR CHILDREN. A LAI.GE A SMJ ItT M E N TOP BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH HELLS. FuX TRAPS. &.v Iligcst market pri-e paid for HIDES, SKINS it ALL KINDS OF PURS, Come and examine our stoi k. We will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is THE PLACE to get good Boots and Shoes, and such articles in our lino. At Burnside's we study to please, and give sat j isfaetion. nccept our thanks for past favors. Eollofouto. Oct, 11tii iB6O. ■^O-CT CAN buy your ciothiug for yeurselvev and your boys, in eve y var ety, uu I at low cash pri ces by eailing at the heap lloihing Sto eof A. Sternberg & to ,in the Diamond, where you „„„ WI3L.Ii I O A\ E at least irom 2~ u> Jo per corn. All kinds of Clothing and Furnishing Goods are to be had at this Store: at the lowest cash prices, and receive well made goods. Would it not be bet* ter to SAVE! MUCH valuable time by calling immediately nnd lay in your stock of Clothing lor the Vvin.er, at this establishment, where you will cer tain/y get the full Ailue of your MOIXfEIY. REMEMBER the place. One iloor *liove Liv ingstuu's Book Store, in the.Dimond. A STEKNBEU 4 CO. Bollefonte, Nov. 15, iB6O, PEREMPTOR Y SALE. QUO PINN PKOMIBBOBY NOTES— JP I lOpJUv On Tuesday, January loth, 1861, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold without re serve, at the Pheludelpbia Exchange, (Phil'a.,) two Promissory Notes, made by John Fallon, amiuntmg to $ 143,0ht). Sale nbsolule.*TSaß TERMS. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid at the sale, the balance within three j days fictn sale. M TIIOMAS 4 SONS, Auctioneers. No. 139 4 141, South 4th St., Philadelphia. ] Jan. 3, 1861, 2t. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP—T^* partnership heretofore existing between Ju | foptt R Erb and Chas. Pe inis, and t ading under ' the FIRM ot JOB. B. Erb 4 Co., bas this day, Nov, 24th, been dissolved, The business, hereafter, to 1% undtr the firm of E. W. Erh 4 Co. I JOS. B. ERB-4 CO | ifaVi l#v 1860,! —fit, \ i SALlj—Extra raperfiine family V paw far sale by J D. LEYDEN 4 CO. HEAD!JIEAD!! GKEAT AT TRACT! QIV 11 ! NEW AND CHFAP C!olj)iiig Emporium, XQRT3 SIDE OF THE DIAMOND, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A., City branch cf Kcizensteine Brothers, 124 North Third Street, Philadelphia. THE updfKiyted Respectfully announce to : t ] o iilirlitvDts of Ctr.lre county, nnd the public in per era I, (hat tlitr bavo opened at the | above pltce, lie n oet extensive assort- I went of REARY-MADE CLOTHING, and (ieDtli men's Furnishing that has ever been exhibited in this borough, which thev wlil sell 3D Per Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Our s ck en,b imcs a tu'i and complete assort, nj'-n of Fine Blaik ("loth Bies's r.tid Frtck Coats, Cassimere Busin ess Coats Satinet, Tweed, Jean. Famtcts' and Mechanics' Cassimero, Frock and sack Coals, Pea Jackets, Ac., Ac. 0 VEll CO A TS OF 11NE CLOTH, Prcsidnnt and Moscow Beavers, Seal and Lion skin an I Union Cassimeres, ribbed and plain. PANTALOONS OF FINE CASS]MERE and Doeskin bisck tiik mixed, at d other fancy colors, (,t the latest, *yl s, as well ns Satinet and Union Cassiiners ; Pants of strong and substan tial material, for the farmer, laborer and me chanic- AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF VEISS. such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finished Velvet*, Crenadine, Valencia, Mattulcse, Cussitnere; cloth Satinet, Ac. A general assortment of Boy ' nnd Youths' Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps. Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Jack ets, Fine White and Fancy-bosom Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and cravats, Socks and Glotes, Trunks, Valises. Carpetsiiugs. Umbrellas, and, in short, everything usiaily found in a well assorted store of this kind. We also keep a fine-assor'inent of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. such us Pocket books Purtmonotes, 4'ocket kniv3 and Razors. Combs, and Brushes, Wulch ihuins. Keys and Guards Finger rings A Breast p is, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Revolv er> Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and a gr.. t many other fancy and useful articles, too numerous to describe, ail of which we will sell st the Lowest Cash Prices. We invite every person in need of Clothing or any of the above mentioned articles, to favor us with a call aud examine our goods, and prices, and we are confident th.it wo can give st tisfnetion. nnd every person shall feel inclined to tell his friends v here Goods and Cheap Clothing can he got. We arc constantly receiving accessions to our stoek from Ukizesstkixk Bko's , Phtladel phia, wi h whom we are connected, and shall al ways be supplied with a good variety of all the ar ticles in our line, which will surpass in ttyle, cut, workmanship and cheapness, those of any other es tablishment iu this part of the country. A. STERNBERG A CO. Ee.lefcntc, Oct. 4, Ct tf. J OHN MONTGOMERY," Mei-ciia Tailor, ALI. h. HUE NY STREET. CELLEFONTE, PENNA fIPHE und ersivned would most respectfully in- X form the public that he will continue to car rv on the Tailoring and Clothing business at the Uid stand, on the south corner of Drokorlioff't Row. where he is prepared to make to orJer all kinds of clothing in the neatest and most lash ion.ible styles. He keep on hand a large variety t CLOTHS. CASSI METIS AND YE STINGS, of the most approved patents. At his Establish ment RE AI)Y-MA DE CL 0 THING. of every description may be found, whi-h bo is now selling at reduced prices. His thinks arp due the public tor the liberal share of putrong. heretorore bestowed upon him; and be ho-es by strict attention to business, to merit a continue acce of the same. J. MONTGOMERY Bellefonte Janl2th'6o—ly WM. S, TRIPPGE, Moroliarit Tailor, N. E. CORNER OF THE DIAMOND. r PHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens A ot Belleioute. and vicinity that he has just re turned froir Philadelphia with a full assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he is now opening at his old stand, one door east of the Post Office. His stock consists in part of Black, Blue, and Brown,. ronch Cloths, Sill; if>'xed Coat ing, Cashmere ana White Duck for COATS; Black Doeskin'.,d Fancy Summer Cassimeres, and LisVi w Drills for PANTS; Black l.lin, Fi gured Silks, xnd White and FIGURED MARSAILLES FOR VESTINGS, which he will make up to order in styles to suit the tastes of customers, on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Goods tarnished hy cus tomers will be made up to order as heretofore. As ho will employ none but experi enced workmen, persons may rely on get ting their work well done at his establishment JCS&- Thankful for the patronage heretofore be stowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of. the same. WM. S. TRIPPLE. B.!iol>mte, May 12 '59—21 tf. Jfiill & K'liuiu" (Boobs. WILSON BROTHERS. HAVING returned from the East, invite the at tention of the public aud their old customers to the large and extensive assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. which they are now opening and ready to wait upon purchasers with the largest and best selec tion ever offered to Ibis community. They desire to call particular attention t their great variety of LADIES DKE.SS GOODS, con sisting in part of Challies, Lawns, all wool De- Lains, of diferent colors. Baroges, Dress Silks, Mantil'a* T.esues. Ac. The above goods were sa lecG with great care expressly to suit the taste n the ladies. In addition to the above, are offer ed a general assortment of Hosiery and Goves, Collars, Undersleeves, Dress trimmings. A. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, of all colors anil styles at very low prices, togeth er with one of the largest ana best stocks ul Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Straw Bonnets of the latest fashion; also, shaker Bon nets for wives and children. Builders will find it to their advantage in call ing tp select their Hardware, as our assortment is largo and complete: aiso, Mattresses. Mackerel, Herring, Cod Fish aqd salt. Sugars Teas, Molasses from the cheapest to tho best, which cannot he surpas.-ed in quality. Persons visiting Be/lefonte from the country, wiU find it to their advantage to ca 11 before purchasing else where, as we take pleasure iu showiug our goods and think we cau suit them both as to price and qualiiy, and are determined to sail at the very owest cash price?. kinds o r Country produce taken in ex change for goods- Nov. Bth 1880. TWO FARMS FOR SALE THESE farms are situated in Graham, township, Clearfield county, Pa-, about H miles from the village of Kjleriown ; each contains 12U awes, of which there s AO or 70 acres cleared on each firm. On one is erected a large Two Story Frame House aud large Frame Barn, and on the other a log House and Barn. A young orchard on each,bear* ing fruit- Terms made to suit purchasers. For further particulars address, WM. 11. CAMPBELL, M. D., Moshannoß, Centre Co., Pa., Aug .23,-lSeOtfc YY Y ±Liir&'fc> Sarsapariila JL raa puexfying the elogd. 4uJ tor lit* upoedf cure oMLo following enntyfairtfa; Scrofula nI Srrofnlona AtTecttonUfKnt h as 'iuiuors, UlrerK ? Sores, Kr options, l'iiu pic*, Pustules, Ulotchv<i f iio ilk, and all Stein DUeusts. lud., Gib Jime, 185& J. 0. Ar.:f k Cf). Gent*: 1 IWil ir toy duty to iuk kitu\YJ*igi vJrjf your Mia|mn!in L.:.* Gone for nit*. inlifj iU*u a J£cn*fuliu-< infecfi. n. I have *;ifie.vtl ip.iu ;r. hi vnrtwu* uiyn for years. .Swimies ft hirst out tu M vrs my Itn'xu mid run*; it turifxl i' ward trud ilistfHie at ti.'i *! >uindi. # iw 1 yr.-tra it i'Li'iiv <it on my head and '•* r=tl lay ficiJp j n.t ] wara v.ilU omj S.mi. Which wa# p.tiel 4 ;] nj,.' i <!; Kt-.i'.j.iioa. i h'ictl itiiiHy tnrtiaett •• ajiuu several I pliN.-deiun:*, iaii without much reiief (V~r*j >••,• fliirip:. hi ! liio ttwonJei grew wornc. /. r i wae irjoiccd ' to read i*i the Mcsaeugirr that you iu;d prc|Ci:\ d J an altcrulive (. v n-sap.irf!lni. for I know I runt jour r,'pm:i t\'U that any liiii.v joii much must he fcvod. Iho lit f.o O'iticiuiiiili and got it, und usul it fill it cuted m. 1 uk>)< it, as you wdvise. in sm;ili ilo>vs of n. leisj;t:-iiinl over a lii-jKit. and n set I almost throe UlUicS. fcuw ami litwtiiliy ekin huuu to form mult? tho Maib. v l.kdi after a \vh.lt feli t.ir My sk-in is now clear, and 1 know by my feeling- that tin* disease has from lay sygfoui. Veil 1 can well believe that I fee! wlmt I am aa\ wliou I tell I you. that I hold you to ho ohu of Iho upostlus of tilt* age, j and remain f*r grui-fuliy. YotU'3. ; 11. TALLEY. St. Tetter ft.ui s?>.lt llUruin. s<n?<t ilcntl. , nlhgwonn, Sore Eyen, Drop y. Dr. V bert V. lhvh' ♦ writes from Su'etu. V.. 12tb 1 Sept M 1A59, that Jim iris cured an i!i vet its* V case of j Drops;/, which tlueatonod t> U-riuiiiuto fatally, Ly tl; ; pei suverfug use of our Su reaps rit la. and u!u a uangtuou* ! Malignant Erysipelas hy lar<* doses of tin* eanm; xxy* he euro* the common Eruption* hy it con .st unity. Bi'ouchocrle, Goitre or Sweped Neck. Zehufon Sl.cm of IV>k|*cL Texnx. write- : 41 Tltnw# hot- j ties of your .Sarsn|inriila cured mo from u (it.i'rt a hid- j eons on tlio Doric, which i had tut.e.cd fioui over two years."' Lcurorrhfipn oriyiihes.Ovnrlim Tumor, j Uterinu th ciatioii, Female Diseases. Dr. J. 11. S. ChatuiiiiK, of New York ( i v. writes; *' I j most cheerfully roini f v wllli tli roquet of your iiK- nf io ! saving I lih* fni'tul your Sur.-i|aril! :i nust j aiterativu in the lumierc'iis complaints fur \vhieh >vi • ompl-.y such a remedy, hut cspechiliy in l+wo'e IHitast, of tli Scrofulous dtaihe-jM. I have cured many iuvefer- J ate cases of Letfoi rhoea hy it. and aome whern tho coin- ' plaint vvys caused hy rtkei'Hiifiu of the litem*. 'J'be ulcer utioii itself was wam cured. Noiliiinj within my know! i edu'e equal* it for tliese fciliaio deranireur i.h." i'dward Marrow, of \vhury, AU M y rites, "A <lrtr ] jrft.--mis nvtritm tumor m cue of the females In my family j wliV'h had defied r.l! tho remedies wo could employ, kit j a! length hoeii completely cured hy your Extract of &*r 1 saparilhi. ( ur | hvsiciau tlmiight u •thin-/ hut cxtirpn j ♦ion could afTord ri-liwf hut he* advised the trial cf y..i,. | Suieapaiilli as the last resort hefore cutting, ft'ld i'. ! proved effectual. After taking your rem any vvcokj no xymptom of tlm disease remains.'' und Mrrcnria! Dlseaie. Nuw Oi:T.r\NS, *2- : th August. 1559. PP. J. C. AYEP: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the r qiicd of yui.r Hgesif. uud reixu t to yni wine of the efleet* I have ren'i/.f! with your Sar-aptirilla. I liave cured with if. in my practice, most of tho com plain Is for which it is recommended, ttml lnve found its ciT-cts truly wonderful in the cure of IVufmrl and J/cr- | atrial I) : sa*e. One i f my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat. \Phicli were consuming his palate and the tup of his muiith. Your &i ism pari! la, steadily taken, cured 11iin in f.ve weeks. Anotiier was attacked by sec oudaiy ayi.ipUMns in his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so I hut. I believe the disorder would soon reach his bruin and kill him. Put it yielded to my admii.istrntiuii <■!' your harsapnril'n: th. ulcers heaisl ;:d he is Weil again, not of course without ! Home distigiimtion to ids face. A woman who hud been | treated tor the same disorder by mercury va?; puttering ! from this poison in her lames, i hey hud become so sen- i sitive to the w.afln-r that on a damp day slie *uffeidi ex- ; criiciating pain in her joints and hotu.n. M, to was '.Mired entirely hy your rarsuptuiiia in a few weeks. 1 knuw from iis i.rmuia. which your agent gave mo, that this I'repuruti'.Mi from your h horntoiy must he;: greu' remedy; cotis.-qneiitly. these truly icuiiukubit; lesultb with it haxe not surpiiwed uiv. Fraternally yours, (1. V. LA KIM Fit, M. P. iUuiniuilhio, Ciout, Ltrcr Complaint. J NrmrKMn.Nc::. K rest on Ci., \a. l-th July, loi'd. P". .7. 0. Av. li: Sir, I have been alliicU d with a pain ful chronic liLemmd rm for a long linn*, which battled the skill of physicians, and sunk to me in spite of all the remedies 1 could liud. until ! tried your Fa rsa pari I in. One iiottlu cmvd me in two we-ks and restmcd my genert! henltli so mui'h that I am far Iwtt-r than he.' re I was attacked. I think it a wopderlul inedhiui*. KKLAM. Jules V. Gelchell. of F't- Louis, writes s 44 ] have ln*ei attiictt-d h>r years wit ii ah rpi r*a>n t>/' (~? err. which destroyed m\ health. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve me; and I have la-en n hio\ en-cicv n man foi Seine y-at s from ii > tdker cm*e than dcr. i.t of the l.irtr. M v h.-lovcd pastor, the Kev t .Mr. I spy, ad\ised me to try your FarsapariKa. bentuai* he said \ie kttew you, and guy thing yu made was wot f!s trying. j' llm hltvs iU£ of Uod t in.- cured nut. and lns so pn'iifad my Mood as tu make i new man of me. 1 t.-el young ngaio. 'il.a best that cau he Naid of you is not haif pood enough." Scliin us.C'nuft r Tumors, Eulrtffitiit, tllcerntiiMi, Cai'lcs and Eiifuiiation of the iloius. A great variety of cases have been reported t< us where cures of these formidable complaints have resulted froui the use of this r/inedy. I.t|t our space here iviil not admit them. Soma of them may be found in our American \liiiaiptc, which the agents lialow nuned asw pleased to fui nisli gratis to all who call for them. Dys*icpa!it, Heart. Diveasc, Epllfp my f Melauc-hol]', Nniralgiu Many rsiiiaikalde i urus of these ulVecli' us have been made hy the alterative p-■•wer ( f this mediiinc. it stinm latM tlie vital fundi ns into vigorous action, and tint overcomes disorders whieh would he supposed beyond it*, reach. F'tich a remedy has long been required ly the ne cessities of the people, and wo are confident ikul this will do for tiu-;ii aK that n vdiuiue can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, roit tup. p.\pii) erne of Cougbß, C'o?t!, InfliicH/ft, Ilonr'fiieiii, Crotij), liroiK liiiis. Incipient ( ou* I mil tt ion, mid for the Relief of Cons nils ptiv © Fntit'iitv ' In adv&uri'il ktcgei cf the lUvcusc. Tbi* Is a remedy s nni\ersully 1 nown to rurpaM r.ry other for the cure of tlm ut and h:ig ct tuplaints. thai n in useless heta ftt publish the eviilei ce of its virtues. Jt' unrivalled excellencw for coughs and colds, at d it* truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made i: known thrmiglaait tlie civilized nations of the earth. Few are tho c minimi*ies. or even fmiiliw, in:ong tic.in who hate not iome pemninl i ri ucc of its cfleets some living tmphv in their midst of its victory over tin subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungH. Ah h!1 know the dreadful fatality cf these disorders, htic as they km w, too. iie *ifectn < I this remedy. w n<ed nor do more than to us-ore Iliern that it has now all the vir toes that it did have when making the cures which have won so utrongly upon the confidence of ma tiki ml. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AY EH io CO., Lowell, Ma's. I LIOLUID STOVE-POLISH! SE YEN 11 HAHUA r H WHY IT IS THE BEST Ist. It is always ready for use, 2d. It hag no smell, 3d. It polishes over rust, 4th. It i's economical, ftb. It urodnces uo dirt in polifhing. 6th. i t stand the greatest degree of heat. 7th. It is jus what every family needs: IT PRESERVES THEN ! ONE THIRD LONGER! ONE THIRD LONGFR ! Spur's witl last oie thir II > i<ar by u-i this TIME AND MONSY SAVED. It has stood tho severest tests. Triumphant! Triumphant!! LEAD BEATER'S RENOWNED LIQUID SiOVE-POLISH. Greatest Discovery of the age ! ! ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Address. LEA DUE AT Ell & CO., (Sole Mnnufac ores.! No. 920 Maiket Street, Thiladeliliia JTSP' told hy ell respectable Dealers. /SPA liberal discount to the Trade. A GENTS H'A S TED E VEll Y WJfE/tE. Price, 12 ami 20 Cents. Put up for dealers in cases containing four a'd eight dozen, A splendid Lithographic Show card accompanies each package. Every Merchant should make a note of LEAVHEAH tfS BEAO II AED QUID STU VE I'OLISH. Nov. 22, 1860. ly. — —. STRAY STEER-—Came to the residence of the subscriber'in Fergusun twp., at>out the first of April Inst, a pale Red Steer, about two years old, a piece cut out of each ear. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pay charges and lake him away, otherwise he jfili be disposed of according to law D A. 6. CARTER. Jan- I<V 1861,—St. MISC E LU A N FO US TBE AI'ALQAJ'ATTR.N OF LANCCAGES —I'HCM is a growing undent y ir. this pgr to cppreprint* tha inbst txprtwivt- vert's of C.iirr iaatcsgos, and afttr a wi.iie to porate thtni into cor own ; thus 110 word Cephalic, wfciib is from theClreek, signifying " for the lead," is now Lec< mirg peg rleiiztd in cor.nettirr with h'r. Fpaldirg's grtat I! cedar lie remedy, tut it wdl soon be nsod ui a more geoert i way, end the word Ccpalio wi.i Ik con.e OF u u.iron ee Itlcr'trtitjpe and many others whofc rlifti'tirr o foreign wotds Irs fctt> r- ro away by tea reus usage until ifcy tecva •' oa'ire and to the manor bcro." 'AHOLY EEAU2ED. Hi 'cd 'c 'orii'i it Yariachc thisbafterhsnd I stopped into the lapGlhecariea hand says hi to the ti'an, " Can yr u Lease us of n: 'eedartbe?"— • Ltoea it hecbe 'art)," rays'e. " Hesce* dingSy." says hi, btcu v.pen that V gave n.o a Ccpraiic P ill, hand 'pou me 'cror if ooiod ir* uo rjclen that I'ardlyr real.red I 'ltd nn'eudfcLo. pig- HEADACHE IS the favorii sign by w !ch nature makes known aov deviation whatever ti *>ir. the natural state of tbe brain, and viewed in this light it may be looked on as a sa'ogt ard iu'er.dctl to give notice ot disease which might other vise •.scape attention, til! too Into to be remedied : and its indications should never he nif^ectsri. fTcoii tto'ues jns? ha Classified under two nouses, via : Symptomatic and Idiophatic. fyoptoiuntic Head ache is exceedingly common and is the precursor of a great variety of ili.-e*ses, among wh.ch are Apoplexy, Uout, Kheuuimis in and all fob; i ! c dis eases. in its nervous form it is sy nipthc i: "f diseases of the stomach constituting tick lead ache, ot hepnthio disease constituting .'.i.'.oir#ketiu ache, of wi rmt, constipation and other disuni * of tbe bowels. a well as renal an l uterine affec tions. Disensas cf the heart are very frrqucniiy attended with Headaches ; Antenna and p.olhora are also affections which frequently occa.-i <u head ache. Idiopathic Headache is also very comu on. being ustiaily distinguished by the came of tier tout headache, sometiuies coining on sudiici !\ tu a stale of apparently sound health and prostrat ing at once the mental and physical energies, and in other instances it comes on slowly, kemUled by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In mast insta-ces the pain is in the front o! tiie head, over one or both eyes, and soineriuias provoking vomiting; under this class may aiso bo named Neuralgia For the treatment of either class o( Headache tho Cephalic Pills hare been found a sura and safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating ihe dis ase of which licaduche is toe unerring in dex. BRIDGET. —Missus WANT* yc.u to aond her a box of Cephalic Glue "0, a bottle of Piepared Bills,— but l'ia thinking that's not just it nuUher ; bul perhaps ye'll be atther kaow.ng what it is. Ve see she's nigh dead and gone with the S ck Head ache. and wants some wore cf thil same as reliev ed her before. Druggist. —You must mean Spalding's Cephalic Pilis. llridg't. —Och! sure now and you've sod it, her, 'a h i quarther and give me thy Pill- aud don't be a 1 uay about ii either. CONSTIPATION OR COSTIVENESS. No one of the " u.aity ills is neir to 'is so prevalent, so little under.-toud, mid so much ne glected as Custiv-i ess. O.tcti originating in.care les-ncss, or seiewt my h tblls ; it is regarded a i s/ight disorder uf too ij tie consequence to excite tii.xo'v. while in reaii! v it is the preour sor am companion of many of tie in'stfti.l ami danger ous diseases, and lit les- eariy eradicated it wii bring the sufferer to an untimely grav . Atnou the lighter evils of whic i eoslivtness is the 11=011 attendant are Headache, Colic, I!heumatism, Kou Breath. Piles and others ot lit.e nature, while long train uf .rigtill ui di eases, such as Maiiguar evcrs Abc.esses, Dysentjry, I>i irrlice.r. Dyspep i Ap f, pl e k.Vi Epilepsy, i aralysis, Hysteria ypochondriasis, Meiangholy and lue .nity, fn.-i indiuate their presence in tie system by thi alarming symptom, Not unfrequcutly the dis eas'S named originate in C mstipatian, but take oi an independent ixistenoo utile-s ti.e case is eruo ictu cd in an early stage. From all ihose consid enitions it follows that the disorder shou d rcci iv. immediate attention waen ver it occurs, and ot, the first appearance of tie complaint, as theit timely use will expel the i isiduous approaches 0. diseases and destroy this dangerous foe to humar. life. A HEAL BLESSING, Physician. — Well, Mrs, Jones, how is that head ache ? Mrs. Jones. Gone '■ Doctor, ill gone ! the pill yon sent cured me in just twenty minutes, and I wish you would send mo more so that I cau have them handy. Physician. —You can get them at any Druggists. Call lor Cephalic Pills, 1 find they never tail, and 1 recommend them in ill cases of Headache, Mrs Jones. — I shall end for a box directly nnd shall tell aU my suffering fiiends, for they are a reul blessing. TWF.MTV MILT,IONS OP DOI.LAUS SAVED. —Mr. Spalding has sold .wo millions of bottles 01 his celebrated Prepare '. Glue ana it is estimated that each bottle savrj at least ten dollars werh ot broken furniture, thus making an aggregat- of twenty millions o ' dollars reclaimed from t thl loss by this valuub e invention. Having mud his Glue a hi usehold word. he new proposes 10 d< the world still greater =ervice by earing all the c'n ing heads with his .Vphalic Pills, and if th:-y are as good as bis Glue. Headaches will soon vanish away like snow in July. FACTS W RTH I£ ; IWISO. — Spalding's Cipha'V Pi are a e rtui euro for Sick Headach' , B on Headach N rvous Headache, CesGren ss nd General i> bil ry. CURE Nervous Headache By the uso of the Pil's the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sitk Headache may be prevented ; and <f taken at the comnienceuwut of an attack imme diate relief from paiu aud sickness will bo obt in ed. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to wbich female are so subject. They act geutly upon the bowetS, —removing Custiveness For Literary Men, Students. Delicate Females, and all per>ous of sedentary habits. Ihvy are valu able as n Laxative, improving the apdetite. giving | tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restor ing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. Tne CEPHILTC PILLS are the re*nlt of long investigation and" relully conducted experiments having been in use many years, during which turn hey have prevented and relievo I a vast amount ot pain and suffering from Headache. wbethei originating in the nervous system or frum a dc ranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their couiposi ■ on nnd may he taken at all times wi h perfect <afety without making any change (f diet, am. he absence of any kisagreeabte taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding or. rach rtox . Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Med ieines, A box will he seut by mail prepaid on receipt of the PRICE 25 CENTS. All ordrs shtald be addressed to HENRY 0 SPALDING, 48 Cedar Street, New-Yerfc. Nfev. ?2, IS6H if. The People's CccE Leek. MODERNiIO OK EPA IN All, ITSIBEAKCnrS, MISS EL 12A ACTON. CAREFULLY EKVISED I il Mrs. S.J. BALK. It Tells Yiu hen to t'h>v,d nil yifldr cf V f nrs, Poultry, sn ! tjunw. wjtjj all tip; varices and u>i tj wi>v<ii modes vl Ctfr-r,x i:r.d cni.fc.tTK Bif ci 1 Pork; rlso tlio best ard sitr; le.-t way of eabing, ptofc- Hog RT> j rating the. same. XI 7!!s "Jen All the vnriofs in.'i must c.ppr'ved nodes ofAffflpsing, eoukwg. aid boning JVS utton, Lamb, Yusi, Pualtry, t.rd Gr.me 01 si! kinds, with tfc, $ Sejant Ct'.'.v ts, and StuthiLgs ap propriate to each. It Tells You hew t ehoose, clean, and preserva ,Fih v f all kinds, und how to sweeten it when teiuted : s'so tho variiul and most ndprortd nudes of cooking, with tbedffferolit L'tosjiugs, . ; aueu, n\ l Fla vorings cp, r.-pu ■ a to oath. It ToiU Yon #1! ft-* various an 1 roost aj grovel modos oT pi epnr'.rg <\ cr fifty different, kinds of i'f.e t, Fish, Fowl, Watntb ai;d Vegetable Soups'. I tolls, and Slews, wiinths Reliable end te&souiugs ap propriate to cac't. It Tails V ,a ail the various and r.totd approved modes of cooking Vegetables ot every fiescrip'.ian, also how to prepare Pickles, t aisups and Curries of all kin.Ua, putted Meats, Fish, liarac, Mushroons. Jtc. Toils You ail the vnrrrous and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds itf I'inin and F ney Pudry, Pui ' dings, Ouelctts, Fritters. Cakes, Un fee lioneiy, Preserves, .'elliea, and sliced Ll-hes of every description. .' It Tells You all the various titid most ap. proved tootles of making Broad, Husk*. >'iuf- Cos, and Biscuit, the best myfho t >S preparing Coffee, Choc slate, and Tee, and how to make Syrups, foruials aud Wines of vatious kinds. It Toil You how tj set out end orneiaont a Tub'e, b' w to Caire m! kinds of Fish, Ficsl\ or Fowl, end in short, now to simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring thj cboisest luxuries of the * i'hin ev ery hedy'a reach. The book aoutains did pages, rnd upwards of twelve hundred Receipt, a 1 of which arc the re sults of uetual esperienco, having been fully atni carefully tested under the personal superinten dence of the writers. It is printed iu a cleni open type, is illustrated with appropriate eßgra viug, and will he forwarded to any address, neat ly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of the price $1.09, or in cleft, extra, $1.25. . ei nnn A YIT A p can lje made by entcr yilUU -i. J. -P, Xi.il p r i s i n g men every wnare, in selling tha above work, our inducciatsy uonts to. a ! l such being very liberal. For single cu jifs of the Book, or for tur,n3 tu ng.nts, with other information, nppls to ox Ad dress JO iN E. POTTBK, Publisher, Ho. 6 1 sans, m .t., Philadelphia, ISt. Nov. 8 ">fiO. - fin:. iIAJSDbOME WOMEN ! "27<0 Til© HUNT'S " B'oom cf Roses." A rich A and e'egtut color for the check* and lips:— ft witl not tcttsb o" rob <>£, and when once applied, remains durable for years. The tint is so rich ami natural, tint the closest scrutiny fails to de tect its use. Can be removed by Umsn juice tnd will not injure ihe skin. This is a new proration, used by the celeb.atod Court H' . es of London anil Paris. Wei! ft treo, in but 'c:, with direc tions for use, for $! t)t) HI NT'S "COVRT TOHFT FOWHER, 1 ' imparls'a daizli-g übitenes&to the complexion, as is unlike anything else used for this purpose. Wa\!edfrey for 60 cents. HUNT'S "BntTiart BSLM," retso*. CS tan, freck les, sunburn and all eruptions of the tkiu. Wailed trt e for 60 cts. HUNT'S •' lairEitiAi, POKAIIS" for the hair, strengthens and improves its growth, keeps itfroin falling off, and is warranted tj make the hair earl. Mailed free for SI.OO HUNT'S "PEARL LIGCTJRTER " for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, lijtrdei s tho gmns purifies the breath effectually, preserve* the teeth and event* toothache- Mailed free tor SI.OQ. HOST'S BRIDVL WREATH PROPUM*, 's dt Uo cslract of orange blossoms and cologne. Mailed free for SI.OO. This exquisite perfume was first used by tho Princess Loyal of England, on lier iaa:riage Messrs. Hunt A Co., presented the Princess with iin cicgunt esse of Perfumery, (in which ail of tho above articles were it.eluiied) in handsome cut glue? with gold stoppers, valued at $1660, partic ulars ot which appeared in ih; public prints. Ail the above articles s-nt free, by express, fdt $6 Oil. Cash can either accompany the order, or be paid to the expressageut on delivery ot goods. IIUNT &' CO. Ferfumers to the Queen.' Itegent St., London. Smuom St., Phil'a , Pn. for • a : e hy all Druggist .ma trfuqters. iSST- The Trade Supplied. Nov. 1. 1563. ly. 'BELLEFONTE FOUND., F. £. Hi UPT, Jr.,4 CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF Centre county, that they keep cons'antly on hand, and warranted, Pcir Points Patent Shaker and Straw Carrier, the same thst was formerly m.mufactu ed at Miilheim, also Threshing Ma chines A Jlorsa Powers made on- an improved plan. Farmers are particularly invited to call and examine these articles before purchasing else where. Grain Driils, Clover iluilers, aud all kinds of Machines aud Powers repaired on notice. Gum Belting for Machines, for sale Clover flutters, Iron Fencing, Corn Shcliers, Verandas, Cart dpindles, M il Gearing, Side Hill Ploughs, Saw-Mill Gearing, VV um s " Furnace " Kieh's Iron team " Boiling Mill " Iron Rett j, New Wl I cook star* Bells, _ ilathuway Miillieim and Hublersburg Shears, Tin Sheet- Iron Ware, together with the usual variety of ar ticles in the foundry line, kept constantly OA hand or made to order. Having in our employ experienced mechan'o in the various branches of our business, we flat ter ourselves in being able to do up work t> tht satisfaction of all who will favor us with theii custom. Oitr terms and prims are reasonable. Bellefonte luly 2d,-1800.—ly. no MO>TKE'S PEAK I (COMPANIES are being organized in Centre _/ and the adjoining counties, preparatory te emigrating to too PUS, Peak Gold lieyion during the coining Spring and Summer, Contracts have been entered into with Jno. M. Wagner, of the Milesburg Flouring Mill and Grain Depot; the cheapest and best establishment of tho kind la Central Pennsylvania—to furnish the companies with all the Flour and Gruin neouasary fur the journey. Having leased the Milesburg Mill and furnish ed it with new and impruvod machinery, we are prepared to furnish flour to the public in any qan tities. Wheat, rye, and grain of nit ku'nis we keep constantly on hand, and will dispose of at the very lowest prices. £3t- We are determined not to be undersold by any establishment iu this section of country r„F.b, ,7.'iPS."-,'? B**'''- 8 **'''- Ne*v Fall 4 Winter Goods D. LEYOE.V & CO. HAVE just received >he largest and best as* suftment of Fall and Winter Goods erer of fered in Hollefuytc, . - A full stock of Ladies dress goods, Also. Cloth (or Lilies Winter Cloaks; Tar tr.ro Plaids fur Misses Dresses. A large a-sort zuent of hhawis, Poplin Velvets, French Ma rina, Coburg's DoLains, Thioit Cloth, Opera Oioth, Persian Twill. For Gentlemen! . t _ ■ Cloth, Cassiwers, Satinets and Jeans, P,cedy, - mttji'e clothing. Boots and Shoes of all ao.rfs, a large and wells*, leotod stock ot Groceries, Hardware, and Queengware, which wiil bs'swld* low for cash or Coun try Produce Nor,-#,
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